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03-22-2013 12:45 PM

Vince

yes, northwest corner.

03-22-2013 11:46 AM

MartyG

Thanks Vince. I've tried Deep Creek a couple of time unsuccessfully. I need to get there extra early to get staged at the right places I guess.

Where do you access Half Sound? I've fished the southern end and seen signs of bones but never a fish. BTW - on the very southern end there I'm pretty sure I saw oysters clinging to the mangrove roots. Can't imagine that they would taste anywhere as good as the Island Creek oysters we get in Duxbury, MA!

I know of two points where local guides launch their boats in Half Sound. Do you just park near the NW corner and walk in?

Marty

03-22-2013 09:35 AM

Vince

Marty, I am sure you have explored the deep creek area. If not it can be good, though soft wading in spots. Its a pretty large area with a couple different access points.

Half sound can be good too. Lower tides in am or pm to look for tailers.

The inland flats/lagoons near the princess cay area (where cruise ships come in can be good too)

Just walking deserted beaches can yield good bones, and other stuff too, as well as solitude.

I have two groups there now, but have not heard a report in a few days. Will hear about the trips when they return this weekend and next week.

have a great trip!

03-22-2013 07:29 AM

MartyG

Eleuthera trip 4/3-4/9

If anyone has any tips for unique fishing spots, mid or southern Eleuthera, please drop me a note. I'm back to Palmetto Point for a week soon. I'd like to try to find some creeks to wade toward Cape Eleuthera. Bannertown. Greencastle, etc...

I had a lot of luck with #4-#6 tan and white bonefish clousers that I tied. Back to the vise next week to restock.

And of course if the are any of you that will be fishing there around the same dates let me know.